Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 16, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, May 16, 1921.
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGB
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
| SOUTHERN PACIFIC
One cent the word each time.
PHYSICIANS.
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physician DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
SERVES NOTICE OF
WAGE REDUCTION
Business
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FACTS AND FIGURES
A Current Review of Trade, Finance
How to Succeed—How to Get
Ahead—How to Make Good
Suite 8. Over Mitchell’s Clothing
Store. No. 25 the Plaza. Office
Phone 103. Residence Phone 401.
News Briefs
Of the Week
: THE GIRL ON THE JOB
and Industry Throughout the World :
There are 54 kinds of paper money
in circulation in this country, rang­
ing in denomination from -$1
to
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======================
$10,000 notes.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
ATTORNEYS.
limited to eye, ear, nose and
A consignment
of gold
coins
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys-at-
nearly $5.000,000, mostly in marks,
The
Southern
Pacific
Company,
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash-
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
this
country
through General Manager J. H. Dyer, recently arrived in
land. Ore.
73-tf
L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law. has served notice on employes in from Germany. This is the first
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
train, engine and telegraph services, shipment of gold since the war.
Surgeon.
Practice limited
to
Bldg.
There are in the
United States
of
a proposed reduction in wages of
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied.
Oculist and aurist for T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS- 20 per cent and for employes in 15,000 miles of inland waterways,
FER — Good team and motor­
S. P. R, R. Offices M. F. and H.
yard service approximating 15 per 18,000 miles of interurban electric
trucks. Good service at a reason­
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
cent. Representatives of these em­ tracks, 205,000 miles of railroads.
able price. Phone 83.
ployes are being requested to join and 2,250,000 miles of highways.
DRS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
TAXI.
Potatoes are selling for 18 cents
in conference June 4 to consider
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
a
bushel
on the markets in Aravers
TAXI—Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone the company's proposals.
Pioneer Building.
136-tf
213.
Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J
"We are compelled ' to take this City, Mich. The low price is due
action,” said Dyer, “as is the case to the fact that thousands of farm-
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
JERRY’S PLUMBING SHOP.
with other roads, owing to the situa- ers have held for higher prices since
Effective March 29, 1920.
tion that confronts the railroads and last fall.
Beaver Block, No. 15 First St.
Daily (Except Sunday)
Joseph G. Cannon, former speaker
Phone 68.
LV. ASHLAND in accordance with the changing in-
LV. MEDFORD
Plumbing of every description done: 7:15 a. m.
7:16 a. m. dustrial conditions and the general of the house of representatives,
Right, Quick and Economically.
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
went to work in 1850 at the age of
8:46 a. m. downward trend of prices.”
8:45 a. m.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
There are approximately 8000 em- 14. His first job was clerk in a
9:30 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
10:16 a. m. ployes on the Southern Pacific Com- grocery store, where he earned $1.50
FOR SALE—Eight room house, 1 *2 10:16 a. m.
acres of ground, on N. Main street 11:00 a. m.
12-00 Noon pany 3 Pacific System who are affect- a week.
12:00 Noon
—inquire 476 N. Main street.
Telephone connections are now
12:46 p.m. ed by the proposed reduction.
I
12:45
p. m.
216-6
made
for spoken conversations be-
1:30 p.m.
Drafts of new rules covering
1:30 p. m.
2:16
p. m. conditions to take the place of those •tween Catalina Islands, in the Pa-
FOR SALE—57 acres of the very 2:16 p. m.
3:00 p: m: included in the old National Agree- cific ocean and Cuba, via the United
finest improved land, in the Rogue 3:00 p. m.
3:45
River Valley, near Talent, Oregon, 3:46 p. ni.
The
distance
covered is
4:30 p. m. ments to be abrogated July 1 ac- States.
a part of the Anderson farm. No; 4:30 p. m.
5700
miles.
5:16 p. m. ' cording to the Railroad Labor Board
agents. Inquire at 136 B street 5:15 p. m.
6:00 p. m. decision of April 14. 1921, have
According to price data in posses-
or 344 East Main street, Ashland. 6:00 p m.
7:00 p: m: been exchanged by the Southern Pa- sion of the secretary of labor, mid
Oregon.
210-lmo. 7:00 p. m.
Sat. only
8:45
8:45 p. m.
9:30 p, m. cific Company with representatives dlemen are now levying a total of
FOR SALE—Eight room house on 9:30 p. m.
lot 54x200 feet. Call at 372 Iowa 10:30 p. m. Sat. only 12:15 Midgt of the railway clerks and with rep- 21 per cent on the value of all foods
SUNDAY ONLY
I resentati ves of the stationary en- iand most necessities used through­
street. G. W. Godwin.
LV. ASHLAND
193-6-1-21* LV. MEDFORD
Fur- out the United States.
9:00 a. m. | ginemen, firemen and oilers.
9:00 a. m.
While there are no coins of the
10:00 a. m. ther conferences will be held later
10:00 a. m.
FOR SALE.
11:00 a. m. | in the month at which time the pro- precious metals in circulation in
11:00 a. m.
12:00 Noon posed rules will be more fully dis- Germany, paper money in existence
FOR SALE-—Good household furni­ 12:00 Noon
1:00 p. m.
ture, including piano, new dining 1:00 p. m.
2 00 p. m. cussed. Under the old National amounts to 105 billion marks, and
set, rockers, rugs, buffett, beds 2:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m. Agreements the same rules applied that in circulation amounts to more
dressers, kitchen queen, table, 3:00 p. m.
4:00 p. in. to all railroads despite a wide vari­ than 80 billion, as against 50 bil­
bookcase, range, gas range, heat­ 4:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
5:00
p.
m.
er, sewing machine, etc.
Call at
ance in local conditions. The new lion in circulation in 1919.
6:30 p. m.
31 Church street, between 10 a. 6:30 p. m
A shipment of 744 milch cows ami
9:30 p. m. rules will be formulated by the in­
m. and G p. m.
21 6-tf 9:30 p. m.
Ashiand Waiting— East Side Phar- dividual roads with their employes. three pedigreed bulls recently left
FOR SALE — Small fryers, thirty macy.
Baltimore for Hamburg, Germany.
cents each.
Carl Göttsche, Box
JACKSON VILLE-MEDIC RD
The
consignment, which will be dis­
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
72, Boulevard, or Phone 10F21.
tributed among dairymen in that
LV. J’S’NV’LE
216-6* LV. MEDFORD
7:20 a. m
7:40 a. m.
country, represents a gift from a
FOR
SALE
Seven
passenger 9:00 a. m.
8:20 a. m
dairy
company in Chicago.
Studebaker car at a bargain. 150 10:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
Nursery street.
214-6* 12:00 Noon
11:30 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
1
:30
p.
m.
1 12 ton truck. In 3:00 p. ni.
FOR SALE
2:00 p. m.
good condition. Phone 9-F-5
3:45 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
5 :00 p. m
5:30 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
FOR SALE—Good grain hay, near 9:30 p. m.
7:30pm.
Sat.
only
8:00
p.m.
Contract for the first piece of
Talent, $16.00 per ton.
Frank
Sat.
only
9:50
10:30
p.
m.
P.
m.
railroad
construction work in the Many Shades Are in Demand for
Phone
220-R.
Perry, Medford.
WE
RUN
ON
SUNDAYS.
212-6*1
the Lingerie Sets.
(west since the war has been let by
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
| the 1 nion Pacific railroad company
Dally and Sunday
FOR SALE—Good used piano. Rose
LV. G’T’S PASS to the Utah Construction company,
Bros.
208-ti LV. MEDFORD
Prominent Dressmakers and Designers
--------------------------------------------------------- 10:00a. m.
12-00 p. m:of Ogden,
Utah, calling
for the
FOR SALE—Factory block wood, i 1:00 p. m.
Put Forth Almost Limitless Num­
4 :30 . p. m. . grading and bridging of 42 miles.ex-
Save money on your fuel bills. | 4:30 p. m.
ber of Models.
Grants Pass Walting Room—The tending from Haig, Neb., into Wyo-
Dry, clean and convenient to han- |
die.
Ignites readily and cheap- Bonbonniere. Phone 160.
ming.
If the conservative woman of
er in price than other fuel. Ash-
Office and Waiting Room: No. 5
Admiral Hugh Rodman has ali- fashion has paid any attention to the
land Lumber Company. Phone 20. S. Front St.. Nash Hotel Building
Jounced that Admiral Clarence S. trend toward colored underwear dur­
107-tf ---------- SSL!-»----------- — —-----------
Williams , at present second in com- ing the last few years she has had
HELP WANTED.
Qnand, would take commang of the many surprises, notes a Paris fashion
W -
' TIE DIANONI BRAND.
A
Ladles: Ask your Bru,
(Pacific fleet May 23, when Admiral correspondent. To those who would
Chi-ches-ter a Diamond
WANTED — Experienced auto sales- |
Pills in Red and Gold metallic W
(Rodman will leave for Washington never dream of using any material but
boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. ‘/
man for Ashland.
Ashland man :
fine white linen for their lingerie the
Take no other. Buy of your •
to sit as member of the naval gelee
preferred.
For further informa­
Druggist. Ask for CIII-CIES.TER g
increasing use of underclothes of the
DIAMOND EKAND PILLS, for 25
tion, see Pruitt-Myers Motor Co.,
Ition board.
years known as Best, Safest. Always R eli al le
most perishable materials or every
216-G j - F SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Medford, Oregon.
Argentina has been notified by the «olor under the sun comes as a bit of a
I state department at Washington that shock. There is, however, a tremen-
WANTED,
If
the I nited States would continue t > doux demand for these
WANTED—Good draw saw man to
look to it for an adjustment of the there were not, the best designers and
Inquire |
cut wood.
Long job.
For a Good
controversy over detention of the the greatest dressmakers would not
Talent,
Talent Mercantile
Co.,
¡Munson line ship Martha Washing- spend their valuable time in putting
Oregon.
forth an almost limitless number of
Economical Meal
I ton.
models embodying ideas of this sort.
WANTED—A number one cow. C.
|
Cigarettes manufactured as drugs
Dine
at
In a recent trousseau Mme. Jenny
M. Waite, 634 Iowa street. 216-2
| and used for medicinal purposes of Paris made lingerie sets in pale or-
WANTED—Furnished light - house­
I will be placed strictly under
t
the ange, light mauve and pearl gray crepe
keeping room close in. Address
de chine. She used no embroidery or
ban
when
the
Southwick
anti-cigar-
"J. H.” care Tidings.
216-tf |
jette law takes effect June 7 in Salt hemstitching, but narrow baby ribbons
the same tone were threaded
WANTED—Horses to pasture. Ad-
60c 1 Lake City, according to a ruling of of
Merchants Lunch
through all the edges. An amusing
dress Bert E. Brown, Ashland,1
(the attorney general just made.
Oregon.
213-6* j Unexcelled Dinner.... $1.00
note was the fluted frills which edged
I
Postmaster C. H. Fortman enter­ the bottoms of the culottes and also
ed a formal plea of not guilty when extended up toe sides to the hip line.
HATS CLEANED
arrested May 10, in Helena, Mont., Every piece was embroidered with the
zUADIES HATS—Cleaned and made
C. B. LAMKIN
on a charge of having embezzled fed- wearer's monogram in the same tone.
over. Call 165 B. Street.
There is a great vogue in Paris at the
¡eral
funds.
202-lmo.*
Announcement has been made at present time for monograms designed
BARGAINS IN
by
well-known
décorative artists.
-FOR FRUIT SPRAYING—Call tele­
1 ireat Falls. Mont., on behalf of
204-lmo.
phone 430-R
Lanvin shows a nightgown of pink
Real Estate
ithe wholesale oil distributors of the
crepe da chine embroidered in silver,
state through Attorney I. W. Church having a deep plaited yoke and plait­
FOR RENT
I that they would refuse to pay from ed sleeves. On the left shoulder is an
FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished bed-
CUy and Ranch Properties
(January 1, to March 1, 1921, the embroidered motif of flowers in the
room. Gentleman only. 283 High
Houses to Rent.
gasoline tax of one cent per gallon French national colors. Another fan­
street. Telephone 493-J.
ciful Lanvin model is a nightgown of
213-eod-tf.
assessed by the last legislature.
A writ of execution to compel dark orange crepe de chine with high
CITIZENS’ RANK BUILDING
t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room,
collar and long sleeves drawn into a
I Judge Benjamin B. Lindsey to pay
gentleman only. Phone 367-Y or
tight baud at the wrist. This gown
2 lOtf
a $500 fine assessed against him in buttons down the left side from the
call 155 Factory st.
NEW GARDEN TOOLS.
i the west side criminal court at Den- top of the collar to the waistline.
FOR RENT—Rooms at Manx,, 349
ver recently has been issued to the
Spray
Pumps.
New
Very fantastic in design and colors
207-1 mo
East Main.
New Spray Hose.
I county sheriff by District Attorney are the new lingerie sets of triple
New Garden Hose.
SITUATIONS WANTED
voile or colored linen or those of white
I Philip S. Van Cise’s office.
----------------------------------------- ---------------- Used Sewing Machines.
|
Governor Hart of Washington is linen trimmed with color. Or they
WANTED — By middle aged lady,; New Iron Age Hand Cultivators.
in Denver to preside at the meeting may be of linen In a solid color with
light housework. Call 262-R.
New Sewing Machines.
the garniture lu a contrasting shade.
214-6
of the executive committee of the
Sold or rented by the month.
Reclamation asso-
All Kinds of Fence Posts and Fencing Western States
DRESSMAKING.
elation which comprises 13 states.
PE IL’S CORNER
Edwin E. Graves of Boston, inter-
MRS. ETHEL SHIRLEY, Dressmak-
WRONGGUESS
BY THE PARK
ing. Vista apartments, 359 Vista
; national
vice president, and Roy
Didn’t you
street.
213-6* I
Hull of Chicago, business agent of
say before we
| the Upholsters’
Union
have been
were married,
: HEMSTITCHING and picoting at-
that we’d get
tachment.
Works on all sewing
found guilty in Chicago on charges
along like a pair
$2.
Personal
machines.
Price
of inciting slugging«, bombin
and
of turtle doves? 4
Light’s Mail,
checks 10c extra.
(other acts of violence during the
I should have "
Order House, Box 127, Birming-
1919-20
strike,
and
sentenced
said
“snappin’
212-7*
to
ham, Ala.
turtles.”
from one to five years at the pen-
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5. Of­
fice 425 E. Main St., Opp. Public
Library.
PAGE THREB
UNDIES IN TINTS
By JESSIE ROBERTS
LOST
LOST — Purple umbrella, leather
strap.
Return to Tidings office
215-tf
and receive reward.
LOST—Pocketbook containing check
and papers.
Reward for its re­
turn. George Tannehill, Box 101
Talent.
215-2*
FOR SALE
Buttermilk
100 Gallons per Day
Ashland Creamery
Buy a Home
Now
Here are a few places that are
worth looking at when you are
buying a home:
Nice home on boulevard, ga-
rage, good frontage, paving all
paid; 34,000.
THE
Billings Agency
A BANK At 4 01 NT?
THE MAX’ WITHOUT
THE man who doesn’t have a bank
account and connection is looked
askance at nowadays.
Others feel
that he lacks the first essential of
business success
the cash and
credit resource.
On the other hand.
who has
a growing account here at the First
National and handles his affairs
legitimately—needs no further rec-
om mendation.
There’s room for YOU here.
WHY
ago that the
held more or
was supposed
to be a freak, to put it clearly, and
it was only freak ■ who would go to
Wit
her for treatment.
It is still a surprise when you hear
a college girl say i hat she is studying
medici ne. It will become less and
less so as prejudice fades and as
more and more women enter the field.
There are nowhere near enough good
doctors and in the constantly extend-
ing work of preventive medicine wom­
en will find the fullest opportunity.
It is there, more even than with chil­
dren and with women, that woman will
do her greatest medical labor. Pre­
ventive medicine is only in its infancy.
Those who know say that it will soon
see an immense extension. The les­
sons of the war have been of tremen-
| «■««■iir-iiiiiwira
dous value in leaching what may be
expected, and even these are but fore-
shadowings.
The woman who has a taste for
medicine and who can give the neces-
sa ry time to its study is preparing a
line
over when the intellectual woman
went into teaching as the
e most
interesting profession open o her.
The woman doctor is already on her
way. In a few years she will be
known as commonly as her brother,
and as favorably, No woman who
feels drawn io the work should hesi-
rate to follow it. if she can by any
means accomplish the training re-
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SAYAVE veres
IN STOCK
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Duplicating Sales
Books
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“THE ELHART WAY”
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QUALITY — The true estimate
of worth, Expect to find it here.
For the
Each
$ .25
Per Dozen
Two Dozen
One Hundred
1.75
2.75
11.00
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ASHLAND TIDINGS
draduafe
School Memory Books, Auto­
graph Albums, Lovely Station­
ery in tints and white, put up
in gift boxes; Crane’s Linen
and Highland Linen; Gold and
Silver Pencils.
THOROUGHNESS
The best of Fountain Pens,
T HE
CONKII X.
Parisian Ivory and
Leather Goods.
Corona and Woodstock
Typewriters.
Ye
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Print
Shop
A SOUND MERCHANDISING PLAN—
ORUGS,B0
good copy, attractive layout and illustration, surely
—but there you cannot rest content
OUR CONCEPTION OF SERVICE—
to you requires a follow-through on every piece of
work—a watchfulness to see that every detail of the
printing craft is utilized in the most effective
manner.
Tablets
Pencils
Kodaks
THOROUGHNESS—
is a fundamental with us—our
PRINTING.
creed
tor
GOOD
Ashland Tidings
Blank Books
School Books
Comply With the Law
AND USE
East Side
Pharmacy
J. J. McNair, Prop.
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
PROGRESSIV 1-
POLK V
The Citizens Bank of
Ashland is a firm be-
liever in a progressive
policy, and is ever
extend the
ready
to
most helpful kind of ser- •
vice to its patrons.
A SLAM
My dog knows
as much as I do.
How odd you
arel Most men
brag about their
doga.
Not Fond of History.
Looking up from Ids history lesson,
Bobby said: -Mother, I do wish I'd
been born in the time of Julius
Caesar.”
"
“Why?” asked his mother.
‘‘Cos then I shouldn’t have to learn
everything that’s happened si nee.”
4
SYSTEM
DOCTOR
welan
iteneiary and fined $2000 each.
Attorney General Daugherty has
announced that he was considerili
asking congress to permit use of
j former army cantonment as a voc:
tional training institution for young
men serving terms in federal prisons
Six-room dwelling with fire­
place and attractive features, in
for first offenses.
fine condition; close in; $3,600.
Profiteering in I. W. W. member­
Seven-room bungalow and one
ships has been charged against the
acre of fine land, with good vari­ I Philadelphia branch of the I. W. W.
ety of fruit and berries, garage;
organization at a session of the na­
well located; will sell furnished
tional convention being held in Chi-
or unfurnished.
I cago.
We also have some good bar­
A number of Filipino Business
gains ranging from $1,000 to
32.500. Let us show them to you. j men in Manila are preparing a me­
morial to the Wood-Forbes presiden­
tial
investigating mission there,
¡urging that granting independence
Real Estate and Real Insurance ‘to the Philippines be deferred for
Estab. 1883
Phone 211
41 East Main I some time on account of disturbed
conditions of the world.
MEMBER
RAI RESERVE
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
Hotel Austin
“Che Bank with
the Chim^. Clock.
A Checking Account
with us is a live busi-
ness asset.
Printed Butter
Wrappers
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol
lowing prices:
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$1.75
250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces ... ...... $2.75
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
.. ...... $4.00
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will be
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the best. Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
Ashland Tidings
AVON
SAVINGS'
SloN DEPOSITS
\
Ashland, Oregon
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